Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 310, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1913 — DELUGE OF MAIL FOLLOWS PRESIDENT [ARTICLE]

DELUGE OF MAIL FOLLOWS PRESIDENT

Many Letters Will Never Reach Him As Only Most Important Are Referred to Him. % Don’t write to President Wilson. We wants to be left alone and you are not in possession of any information that will interest him. He is under the doctor’s and unless letters to him contaiii something so important that delay is dangerous they will be pushed aside after being scanned by a clerk and may never reach the president. The high cost of §ggs[. does not bother the president. Each day a pasteboard container from the state agricultural experimental college is delivered by mail carrier. Garden truck of every Character .also finds its way from the champion growers’ plots via parcel post to the president’s larder. Many telegrams of congratulation reached the president Monday, it being his 57th birthday. King George, of Great Britain, wired: “I want to offer you my sincere congratulations on the anniversary of your birth, and trust that your health has hot suffered from your arduous duties of the year.”